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doveslide
Posts: 1 Joined: 4/24/2008 Status: offline
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Saving a Webpage - 4/24/2008 19:19:58
When I save an individual webpage it is being saved in the website folder which consist of other individual webpages I have previously created. ALL of the webpage files are mixed together making it impossible for me to determine which files belong to what webpage. My question is, does Frontpage2003 allow me to save each individual webpage to its own individual folder. I need to be able to share an individual page with others without giving them the entire website folder. Need Help.
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Larry M.
Posts: 2478 Joined: 2/20/2003 From: Greenville, South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: Saving a Webpage - 4/24/2008 21:20:36
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does Frontpage2003 allow me to save each individual webpage to its own individual folder? Within the context of your question, a page and a folder are the same. quote:
I need to be able to share an individual page with others without giving them the entire website folder Nope. A FrontPage web page doesn't actually "contain" all content a viewer sees - FrontPage handles developer instructions then displays the page using program controlled path statements to various files, scripts and graphics.
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cbarton
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RE: Saving a Webpage - 4/26/2008 9:53:45
Not really understanding what your goal is from your post, I can tell you this: You CAN save each page in its own folder as a subweb (basically making each page its own website).
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